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Budget For The Masses? The Dominant Themes Likely To Get Nirmala Sitharaman s Attention This Year

Budget for the masses? The dominant themes likely to get Nirmala Sitharaman’s attention this year Generous budgetary support for construction, MGNEGA and rural infrastructure can ensure income transfers to the lower level of the pyramid Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman (File image: Reuters) The challenges before Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman as she prepares to present the Union budget for 2021-22 are all too well known. The nation is just about emerging from a year of economic contraction, business shutdowns, and job and income losses, all brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic and policy decisions taken to contain it. Measures are needed to accelerate growth, create more jobs, increase household incomes, boost investment and consumption and nurse the fisc back to health.

Community engagement by ASHA workers behind India s successful Covid response — WHO panel

Planning At Local Level Can Accelerate Health Outcomes For Newborns

Planning At Local Level Can Accelerate Health Outcomes For Newborns It is estimated that reducing malnutrition could add about 3% to India s GDP as one in every three malnourished children in the world is Indian Maternal and child health care are the fulcrum on which several of India s national health goals depend. With this as the driving principle, for over a decade now, the country has made substantial investments in Reproductive and Child Health (RCH). This has been done by expanding the related infrastructure, services, and human resources and a host of specifically targeted programs. In 2013, the Government of India (GOI) launched an extensive Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn, Child, and Adolescent Health (RMNCH+A) program. Under this program s aegis, a series of crucial RMNCH+A interventions across 184 high priority districts were also launched. The goal was to provide interventions under a continuum of care approach, ensuring equal focus on women and children s hea

Covid-19 pandemic shows how government s thrust to privatise healthcare puts burden on India s poor

The first wave of reforms was introduced as part of structural adjustments in India, in the 1990s. This was based on the World Bank promoted model of limited state intervention in the health sector. The role of the state was defined as investing in public health management, focussed only on those health services characterised as non-excludable and non-rivalrous, where markets are considered to fail in efficient resource allocation. The consequence of these reforms was privatisation, soaring costs of health care with exclusion of large sections of the population from any healthcare services. In India, the National Rural Health Mission was introduced as an effort to strengthen public health systems and address the failures of the first reform wave.

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